Modify the plugin to load folder's worth of images (or, better yet, a zip/cbz of images) that are named/ordered numerically (01.jpg - 09.jpg for instance) into an array or whatever and then display them / navigate through them with left/right.

You'd essentially have a game instruction booklet popup plugin that way.

My idea of workflow:-Set custom key for plugin to "M" (non-hold)-Load contents of folder/zip into memory, path based on current rom name (much like snap/wheel artwork)-Display image 1 (or a default 'no content' image if folder/zip empty/nonexistent)-Left / Right scrolls through images sequentially-"M" again closes.

Modify the plugin to load folder's worth of images (or, better yet, a zip/cbz of images) that are named/ordered numerically (01.jpg - 09.jpg for instance) into an array or whatever and then display them / navigate through them with left/right.

You'd essentially have a game instruction booklet popup plugin that way.

My idea of workflow:-Set custom key for plugin to "M" (non-hold)-Load contents of folder/zip into memory, path based on current rom name (much like snap/wheel artwork)-Display image 1 (or a default 'no content' image if folder/zip empty/nonexistent)-Left / Right scrolls through images sequentially-"M" again closes.

Is there a way to have the screen automatically display when a game is selected? Or have the popup button automatically “pressed” on game selection?

It would be great for the user to be able to see a “How to Play” screen upon selecting a game. That screen could have an instruction the user to press the button defined in the pop up plugin to switch to the game selected.

Is there a way to have the screen automatically display when a game is selected? Or have the popup button automatically “pressed” on game selection?

It would be great for the user to be able to see a “How to Play” screen upon selecting a game. That screen could have an instruction the user to press the button defined in the pop up plugin to switch to the game selected.

Yes sure , just need to create a new "artwork" on your layout , for example: